A 94-year-old woman who was attacked during a burglary at her Port St. Lucie home tells WPBF 25 News she is feeling "pretty good" after the neighborhood landscaper was arrested in connection with the crime.

Police said Justo Camacho-Villanueva walked in to the Port St. Lucie Police Department and turned himself in Tuesday morning. He was wanted on charges of burglary, battery on a person 65 or older and grand theft.

WPBF 25 News was there as Camacho-Villanueva was taken to the St. Lucie County Jail.

Police said Camacho-Villanueva and another man broke into the elderly woman's home last week, attacked her and stole some undisclosed property from her. The woman used her medical alert bracelet to notify authorities of the intruders, but they got away before police arrived.

"I don't know what the heck I did," the woman told WPBF's Cathleen O'Toole. "I must have done something."

Neighbor John Turner said Camacho-Villanueva is a landscaper who worked for more than a decade in the Sandpiper Bay community.

"He just pod sod in my front yard," Turner told O'Toole.

Still with severe bruises from the attack, the victim told O'Toole that she had employed Camacho-Villanueva until six years ago when he stopped reporting to work regularly. She said as recently as last month she waved to him as he was cutting a neighbor's yard.

Turner said Camacho-Villanueva knew about everyone in the neighborhood.

"He knew who was single, who wasn't," Turner said.

Police said Camacho-Villanueva surrendered after they released his picture to the public.

"We did interview him and at that time he requested to talk to his lawyer," Sgt. Frank Sabol told O'Toole.

Police are still searching for an accomplice.

In the meantime, the victim said she's feeling "pretty good" after the attack.

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